I'm still really baffled by Wonder Woman's characterization, and a lot of my problems with it go back to her scene with Lois in
Superman/Wonder Woman #8.
In this scene, Wonder Woman learns that Lois has "glowing eyes" and we see that she's capable of using her God of War powers to mind control members of the military. Wonder Woman is perhaps more aware than most about Lois Lane's previous issues which kept her in a coma for awhile; she knows Lois once had psionic powers and knows they can be linked to coma. Yet, since learning Lois had mysterious glowing eyes, she's gone to tame the monster in Superman at Clark's Metropolis apartment after forgetting it existed (another misstep in her characterization along with the lack of disguise), she's visited the Phantom Zone, and she's been at the prison facility holding Superman where she meets Lois again and hugs her. In all this time she's said and done nothing about Lois.
In this issue, we first see Wonder Woman in a state of worry about Superman who's now out of the security of the prison facility. Then, oddly, she disappears from the story following her conversation with Lana, presumably to take care of something in London. But why? Based on
Superman/Wonder Woman #8, she is someone who may be uniquely capable of getting through to Superman
and she has the power to possibly influence the minds of military men like General Lane and John Corben to prevent them from harming Superman. It's just really strange writing for Wonder Woman.